08-19-2012, 12:04 PM | #23 |
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So still trying to determine:
Is the Dynamic Handling Package (Adjustable suspension) in its sportiest setting = to the Sport Suspension? If it is, then the only advantage to getting it would be to SOFTEN the ride if you wanted. |
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08-26-2012, 07:58 PM | #25 |
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bump -- would like to get the answer to this one as well.
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08-28-2012, 10:59 AM | #27 |
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According to the website and what the sales person told me, same suspension is applied for all the lines. Sport AND LUX. the sport and sport + modes are available to all lines too. The lines only differ in the following, chrome in exterior and exhaust pipe, leather uphostery color, certain exterior color , and seats . The M adaptive suspension option is different beast all together that available only in certain market. Correct me if I m wrong
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"M Sport Package. Athleticism is inbred in the new BMW 3 Series. Those looking for even greater dynamic character will find just what they require in the M Sport package, including many extra equipment items. Discover its benefits – from the third quarter of 2012 at your BMW Dealer’s. The M Sport package with its innovative equipment features is based on the athleticism of the new BMW 3 Series Sedan with Sport Line and turns to the BMW M3 for its appearance. One constituent is the M Sport suspension lowered by ten millimetres with stiffer spring and damper settings as well as harder stabilisers. Its dynamic character is emphasised by the exclusive M Sport body colour of Estoril Blue metallic, a special aerodynamics package with numerous body components, chromium exhaust pipe finishers, modified suspension settings and M Sport light-alloy wheels with a diameter of 18 or 19 inches. Front and rear bumpers, sill covers in body colour and a striking diffusor insert in Dark Shadow Metallic on the tail underline the sporting character of the M Sport package, exploiting its visual effect to the full. " |
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without sport suspension , i m wondering should i insist on sport line still.... |
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08-29-2012, 12:49 PM | #33 |
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Is the "Sport suspension" used in the Sportline consist of different springs + dampers from the other Lines, or just different springs? I believe it's only springs, but wanted to see if anyone had definitive info.
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08-29-2012, 01:29 PM | #34 |
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not a definite answer here but I am going to say yes they are different. Don't think springs alone would change the ride firmest that much as what is being felt between luxury to sport lines.
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- 31316791551 Front Spring Strut - 31316791579 Front Spring Strut (for vehicles with M Sports Suspension) S704A = Yes So I think you're right - Sportline (which I think is S704A) have different struts. |
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